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By F. Christopher Reynolds, M.Ed. Holistic education seeks to educate the student for wholeness in life, physical, psychological, spiritual, ecological and cosmological wholeness. It follows, then, that in order for our students to come to such wholeness, we, the teachers are called to model such wholeness. The invitation is for us |
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The Obama administration plans on changing the United States’ health care industry. |
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By Dr. Suzan Seelye, DVM, CVT, CVA You have made the shift towards a more (w)holistic life style through diet, exercise, meditation, and by seeking out knowledge from a whole range of alternative, integrative health care practitioners. You have reaped the benefits in decreased medical bills, increased energy, and improved mental health. Now that you’re reaping the benefits of a healthier, wholesome, possibly organic, diet you find yourself pondering the healthiness of the highly processed food your pet consumes. What should you feed your pet to promote their optimum health? |
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Holistic education seeks to educate the student for wholeness in life, physical, psychological, spiritual, ecological and cosmological wholeness.
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By Sage, Intuitive Reader, Teacher, & Speaker In this time of constant change, both on a planetary and individual level, I am frequently assisting clients and friends through the break up of relationships. It seems as our 3D world moves faster and faster towards 2012, our process of learning life lessons through intimate partners also speeds up. As a general reality, 30- and 40-year marriages of previous generations have given way to much shorter relationships: a few years or even a few months. Some even less. |
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By Sage, Intuitive Reader, Teacher, & Speaker Which would you prefer? My spiritual teacher once told me that all our life lessons are learned through three things: relationships, health and money. I personally have found all three to be true. I’ve had five husbands, cancer and extreme highs and lows in my bank account. |
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By Sage, Intuitive Reader, Teacher, & Speaker We constantly help each other in life’s journey–even when we don’t remember having agreed to do it. National Public Radio recently carried a story of a young boy with special needs who was “elected” for removal from his classroom by his teacher and schoolmates because he was deemed too slow in comparison to the other children. The teacher stood him in front of the room as his peers voted on whether he should be sent to another classroom because he didn’t fit in. |
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